What if civilization's finest gifts—the loom, the ship, the prescription, the law—could be turned into instruments of hunger? Zahhāk: The Serpent King reclaims
By JD Arden
What if civilization's finest gifts—the loom, the ship, the prescription, the law—could be turned into instruments of hunger? Zahhāk: The Serpent King reclaims an old Persian catastrophe as a living warning: a handsome prince, a whispered temptation, a single corrupting reward that births two black serpents and a new appetite for human thought. This is not a dusty myth retold; it's a ledger of cruelty, counting the small betrayals that let tyranny grow—courts that learn to look away, cooks who learn to lie, children who vanish before dawn.Witty, spare, and quietly brutal, JD Arden follows the cooks who smuggle hope, the blacksmith who makes an apron into a banner, and the mountain-born figure who refuses fear. The prose keeps its hands dirty with metal and smoke: recipes that save, rhythms of labor, the tallies of lives lost. Read it as myth, read it as a manual—either way the book asks the same question: how do ordinary people keep a spark alive when the monster returns? The monster is patient.
ASIN: B0FS5CWFTR
232 pages | Language: English | Published: 2025-09-22T00:00:00.000Z
Genre: Mystery & Thriller
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